Offers advanced Learning Opportunities about anticoagulation management and anticoagulation management conference for medical coders and billers, in the health insurance company claim processors through all types of exceptional series of training CD's, DVD’s & Tapes.
An anticoagulant is a substance that prevents blood from clotting. Anticoagulation therapy is extensively used to prevent and treat thromboembolic disorders. The four most common conditions for which anticoagulant therapy are used are atrial fibrillation, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, and mechanical heart valves.
The first report of the clinical use of warfarin as an anticoagulant was made in 1941. Over the last few years, big changes have taken place in the area of anticoagulation management. New strategies have come into the picture and new indications have been identified for existing anticoagulants.
Anticoagulation management throws open a lot of challenges for coders and billers. Although AMA has specific codes for these services, Medicare still does not recognize them. So how do you get to know the right coding and billing options for anticoagulation management? And are you getting your rightful payment for anticoagulant management? If you’re not getting them, don’t give up.
Attend audio conferences and get the reimbursements you deserve for anticoagulation management. When you attend such conferences, you’ll hear smart ideas on how to deal with payers so that you don’t miss out on the monetary benefits. Other than that, theses conferences will teach you ways to avoid the top 5 compliance risks. If you have queries pertaining to anticoagulation management, you can go right ahead and ask the speaker.
These audio conferences are beneficial for coders, billers, and office managers in family practice, nurses, internal medicine, office managers, and others.
Moreover, the best thing about such conferences is that even if you miss out on one, there are CDs to take you through the entire event.
So go for an audio anticoagulation management conference and know how to stay away from problems that clot your anticoagulation management.
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